On Wed, 26 Dec 2001 09:47:35 -0600
"Ricky Parks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to ponder:

> Ok, Well my when I say my network browsing I do mean my LAN. See it is realy
> funny because I am connected to the internet through my LAN. And the
> internet is working just fine. But I can not explore the network. Well I am
> going to boot out of windows now and go try to setup my E-Mail on linux.
> 

well, in order to figure out just "why" you can't browse your LAN with your Linux box 
we're going to have to know what kind of network you're connected to. 

        1) is it a Microsoft NT network of sorts?

        2) is it a Unix network?

        3) is it a Novell network using IPX protocol?

these three use slightly different methods of communictation and authentication across 
the network from the clients to the servers. 

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